Bucks Waive Cam Thomas and Sign Pete Nance to Multi-Year Contract
The Bucks created a roster spot by waiving Cam Thomas, whose role diminished, to sign Pete Nance to a multi-year standard contract, boosting team depth for the Eastern Conference push.
- On Monday, the Milwaukee Bucks waived guard Cam Thomas and signed forward Pete Nance to a multi-year standard NBA contract ahead of their matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers.
- Thomas had seen his role diminish in recent weeks, recording no playing time during back-to-back games against Indiana and Cleveland last week.
- Across 18 games with Milwaukee, Thomas averaged 9.6 points on 41% shooting while playing 16 minutes per game and shooting 22% from three-point range.
- Previously on a two-way deal, Nance averaged 4.5 points and 2.2 rebounds in 37 games, earning promotion to a standard contract after emerging as a bright spot.
- The Bucks are pushing for the Eastern Conference play-in tournament, though General Manager Jon Horst had previously touted Thomas as a key piece for contention.
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